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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Cunard Royal Rendezvous: Queen Elizabeth and The Queen Mary meet in Long Beach

Queen Elizabeth Call Marks First-Ever Cunard Stop to the Port of Long Beach

Meeting of the Queens will Celebrate
Cunard Line’s 175th Anniversary with Whistle Salutes and Fireworks

28 January 2015 -- On 5 February 2015, Cunard'sQueen Elizabeth will meet her royal relative, the legendary Queen Mary, in a Cunard Royal Rendezvous when Queen Elizabeth
docks in Long Beach for the first time ever.

This historic maiden call
is particularly significant, not only because it is the first time a
Cunard vessel has ever called at Long Beach, but because both Cunard and
the Queen Mary are celebrating milestone anniversaries
this year.

Cunard is marking 175 years since the first Transatlantic
Crossing from England to the United States, inaugurating scheduled mail
service to the U.S. and changing the face of ocean travel forever.

The Queen Mary,
who has crossed the Atlantic over 2,000 times while in service and is
now a permanent hotel and museum in Long Beach harbor, is commemorating
80 years afloat.The day will be marked with
celebration and fanfare for the public, with traditional whistle salutes
between the ships and a robust fireworks display. The best public
viewing location is on the Promenade Deck of the Queen Mary, at the aft (back) of the ship. Complimentary access will be offered, and parking will be $15.00.

Queen Elizabeth
will sail into Long Beach harbor at approximately 7:00am, and depart
the port at approximately 6:00pm, followed by a whistle exchange salute
with the Queen Mary, and fireworks display, before she proceeds on her journey.

“During our 175-year history, the
Queen Mary has been one of our most beloved ships,” said Richard
Meadows, president, Cunard, North America. “This meeting of the Queens
will be especially memorable for our passengers, as this maiden call
offers them the opportunity to disembark in Long Beach and experience
the Queen Mary, an integral part of our history and tradition.”

Prior visits by Cunard ships to Long
Beach have been restricted to floating salutes where the modern ships
hovered in place while honouring their ancestor. The 5 February visit
will see Queen Elizabeth dock nearby the Queen Mary - a first for Long
Beach and Cunard...and the royal relatives.

Enhancing the Queen Elizabeth's
visit, and in recognition of the Queen Mary's 80 years of public life, a
new Ship Model Gallery will be dedicated on the Queen Mary in a private
ceremony at 11:00am. Located on the Promenade Deck, the model gallery
will open to the public at 12:30pm, and will house many important ship
models and is the first phase of the Queen Mary's announced plans to
create a world-class maritime museum and learning center aboard the
ship.

"Having Queen Elizabeth in port for
the Gallery dedication makes it even more special," said The Queen
Mary’s General Manager, John Jenkins.

Included in the Gallery will be
priceless large models of some of the world's greatest ships; Titanic,
Lusitania, Normandie along with contemporary Cunard liners, Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and QE2.
Overall some 15 ship models will debut - with others on the way. The
exhibition will also present the original Bassett-Lowke shipbuilder's
model of the Queen Mary - a spectacular and historically significant
ship model measuring over 20 feet in length.

During Cunard’s legendary history, the iconic Queen Mary
epitomized the Golden Age of Ocean Travel. She also served as a
British Royal Mail Ship (RMS) and as a troopship during World War II.
Winston Churchill credited the Queen Mary and the original Queen Elizabeth with ending World War II one year early as they carried over 1.5 million troops between them.

The Queen Mary’s
influence lives on today, inspiring Cunard’s modern fleet; and she
continues to be a popular tourist and maritime destination as a hotel
and museum in Long Beach Harbor, located 40 miles south of Los Angeles.

The elegant Queen Elizabeth
captured the world stage in 2010 when Her Majesty The Queen christened
her in a Royal Naming Ceremony in Southampton, England, amongst more
than 1,500 guests, celebrities and dignitaries. As the youngest in
Cunard’s fleet, Queen Elizabeth recalls the rich
heritage of the first Cunarder to bear the name, and features many
unique Cunard traditions linking her with her predecessors, but with all
the modern day luxuries Cunard guests have come to expect. The ship’s
adherence to liner traditions is most evident through art deco touches,
elegant double- and triple-height public rooms on a grand scale,
intricate mosaics, hand-woven carpets, gleaming chandeliers and cool
marbles.

Key features of Queen Elizabeth include a specially commissioned portrait of Her Majesty The Queen, as well as an 18.5 ft. marquetry piece of the original Queen Elizabeth, expertly created by David Linley, the only nephew of Her Majesty.

About Queen Mary 2
Christened by Her Majesty The Queen in 2004, Cunard Line’s flagship Queen Mary 2 defines luxury travel for the 21st Century and continues an almost 175-year legacy of transatlantic travel. Queen Mary 2
achieved her 200th Transatlantic Crossing in July 2013. Famous names
who have experienced this iconic voyage since 2004 include President
George H.W. Bush, Desmond Tutu, James Taylor, Wes Anderson, Tilda
Swinton, George Takei, Kim Novak, Uma Thurman, Richard Dreyfuss, John
Cleese and Angela Bassett.

About Cunard
Cunard Line, operator of the luxury ocean liners Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth,
has long been synonymous with the quest for new discoveries and the
epitome of British refinement since the company's first paddle-wheeled
steamer, Britannia, crossed the Atlantic in 1840. Cunard voyages bring
together like-minded travellers who seek a civilised adventure and
relish the Cunard hallmarks of impeccable White Star Service, gourmet
dining and world-class entertainment. Today, Cunard offers the only
regularly scheduled trans-Atlantic liner service and continues the
legacy of world cruising which it began in 1922.

World’s Leading Cruise Lines Cunard is a proud member of World's Leading Cruise
Lines. Our exclusive alliance also includes Carnival Cruise Lines,
Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Costa Cruises and Seabourn.
Sharing a passion to please each guest and a commitment to quality and
value, World’s Leading Cruise Lines inspires people to discover their
best vacation experience. Together, we offer a variety of exciting and
enriching cruise vacations to the world's most desirable destinations.
Visit us at www.worldsleadingcruiselines.com.

About The Queen Mary
Located in the Port of Long Beach, the Queen Mary
features a rich maritime history, authentic Art Deco décor, and stunning
views of the Pacific Ocean and Long Beach city skyline. At the time of
her maiden voyage in May of 1936, she was considered the grandest ocean
liner ever built. The Queen Mary’s signature
restaurants include the award-winning Sir Winston’s and Chelsea Chowder
House & Bar as well as a weekly Champagne Sunday Brunch served in
the ship’s Grand Salon. History buffs enjoy the ship’s museum and Glory
Days tour, guests of all ages love the Ghosts and Legends show, and the
ship is currently featuring the renowned Diana: Legacy of a Princess
exhibit and Tea Room. The Queen Mary features 80,000
square feet of event space in 17 remarkable Art Deco salons as well as a
tri-level, 45,000-square-foot Exhibit Hall. The Queen Mary boasts 314 staterooms including nine full suites. For more information or for reservations, visit: www.queenmary.com or call (800) 437-2934. The Queen Mary is located at 1126 Queens Highway in Long Beach, CA.